Hey guys, it's me. Just thought I'd post up here that I was making a fan SRW, entitled E (for Eternity, in the honor of the GBA titles. It's also a joke on my actual first name, which is Ethan. ) It will use custom made sprites modified from those of SRW J and will probably run on its own engine. I came up with it one night, and I thought it would probably be cool. It also boasts one of the biggest rosters for SRW, with a total of 60+ different series.Series Included-

I've only put down series I've read/played/watched. And everybody will get thier alloted time, considering this is gonna be a HUGE game. It's no Banpresto game that caps at Stage 60... sorry, bad joke.To clarify, this game is gonna cover several generations. As for placing F91 twice, there's actually a manga that comes after F91 called Silhouette Formula F91... or was it a model set?

Yeah, now I remember. The Silhouette series is like the Formula series' competitors-slash-brothers by stolen trade secrets.

I've wanted to make a Super Robot Wars game in three acts, using series that actually come in like three parts (for example, Nadesico->Blank of Three Years->Prince of Darkness). And the original units would be designed using some sort of LEGO-based CAD.

Seriously, I've got a little LEGO robot next to my computer that looks suspiciously like a Laz Angriff Raven.

Yeah, now I remember. The Silhouette series is like the Formula series' competitors-slash-brothers by stolen trade secrets.

I've wanted to make a Super Robot Wars game in three acts, using series that actually come in like three parts (for example, Nadesico->Blank of Three Years->Prince of Darkness). And the original units would be designed using some sort of LEGO-based CAD.

Seriously, I've got a little LEGO robot next to my computer that looks suspiciously like a Laz Angriff Raven.

Lego SRW, I wonder why that idea hasn't caught on.

My current inventory is: One transforming katana, one flight suit, one Caster, various Caster shells, one gallant (including stock and barrel) and an optimistic attitude.

1: Less Gundam SEED. The series was dull as hell and a ripoff of the original.While we're at it, no Gundam 00. It's naught but a timely cash-in on the topics of rescource crises, holy war, and terror tactics known to be used by Islamic extremist groups. For that matter, it was more boring than SEED.

2: Throw in Gekigangar 3 from Nadesico. Ep 14 of Nadesico showed how each existed as an anime in the other's universe, and would make for some funny-as-hell lines from Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigouji and possibly Junpei and the professor.

3: I'd love to see what you can do with Gurren Lagann, but don't you think a super robot that's the size of a galaxy would be pushing it? Why would any of the others even matter?

4: Big O? Kickass

5: I see no Ideon. Include it. The Legendary Giant God's power will rip apart the galaxy.

6: This one's tricky. I came up with the idea of characters on the ground actually mattering. If you dictate that every square on the robot scale is a 5x5 grid on a human scale, you can have characters attempting to run in between robot's legs (which, in my idea, take up the middle three spaces on the columns immediately to the left and right of the center), being shielded from attack, and actually having their being away from the ship during an attack matter in more ways than merely survivng X turns without them. Seriously, this could turn the whole thing on its ear.

The power of love is the most chaotic and destructive force in the known universe.

1: Less Gundam SEED. The series was dull as hell and a ripoff of the original.While we're at it, no Gundam 00. It's naught but a timely cash-in on the topics of rescource crises, holy war, and terror tactics known to be used by Islamic extremist groups. For that matter, it was more boring than SEED.

2: Throw in Gekigangar 3 from Nadesico. Ep 14 of Nadesico showed how each existed as an anime in the other's universe, and would make for some funny-as-hell lines from Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigouji and possibly Junpei and the professor.

3: I'd love to see what you can do with Gurren Lagann, but don't you think a super robot that's the size of a galaxy would be pushing it? Why would any of the others even matter?

4: Big O? Kickass

5: I see no Ideon. Include it. The Legendary Giant God's power will rip apart the galaxy.

6: This one's tricky. I came up with the idea of characters on the ground actually mattering. If you dictate that every square on the robot scale is a 5x5 grid on a human scale, you can have characters attempting to run in between robot's legs (which, in my idea, take up the middle three spaces on the columns immediately to the left and right of the center), being shielded from attack, and actually having their being away from the ship during an attack matter in more ways than merely survivng X turns without them. Seriously, this could turn the whole thing on its ear.

1.I actually enjoyed ASTRAY far more than I enjoyed the actual series itself. And I'm putting in Gundam 00 because Banpresto will eventually cave and put it in a SRW, so what does it matter?

2. That's actually a great idea. Thanks!

3. One episode matter? lol.

4. I know.

5. I've never personally seen Ideon, the anime or it's inclusion in Alpha 3. I own Alpha 3, I just haven't.... played it. As I said earlier, I'm including all of the series I've seen/played/read.

1: Less Gundam SEED. The series was dull as hell and a ripoff of the original.While we're at it, no Gundam 00. It's naught but a timely cash-in on the topics of rescource crises, holy war, and terror tactics known to be used by Islamic extremist groups. For that matter, it was more boring than SEED.

2: Throw in Gekigangar 3 from Nadesico. Ep 14 of Nadesico showed how each existed as an anime in the other's universe, and would make for some funny-as-hell lines from Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigouji and possibly Junpei and the professor.

3: I'd love to see what you can do with Gurren Lagann, but don't you think a super robot that's the size of a galaxy would be pushing it? Why would any of the others even matter?

4: Big O? Kickass

5: I see no Ideon. Include it. The Legendary Giant God's power will rip apart the galaxy.

6: This one's tricky. I came up with the idea of characters on the ground actually mattering. If you dictate that every square on the robot scale is a 5x5 grid on a human scale, you can have characters attempting to run in between robot's legs (which, in my idea, take up the middle three spaces on the columns immediately to the left and right of the center), being shielded from attack, and actually having their being away from the ship during an attack matter in more ways than merely survivng X turns without them. Seriously, this could turn the whole thing on its ear.

1. first off wow you know so little about Gundam 00 its kinda sad I myself like SEED, I dislike SEED Destiny, I enjoyed the Astray manga and I know nothing about X Astray so I'm not the best person to comment

2. Gekigangar 3 would be funny as hell but he would have to make up Gekigangar 3's plot from scratch you know

3. true

4. its not the first time

5. no comment

6. that's something I myself thought of a few times but it alway came down to one thing too much work lol besides it make using some mechs a little overly complicated not to mencin the size the grid would have to be huge with large scale mechs

1. first off wow you know so little about Gundam 00 its kinda sad I myself like SEED, I dislike SEED Destiny, I enjoyed the Astray manga and I know nothing about X Astray so I'm not the best person to comment

2. Gekigangar 3 would be funny as hell but he would have to make up Gekigangar 3's plot from scratch you know

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6. that's something I myself thought of a few times but it alway came down to one thing too much work lol besides it make using some mechs a little overly complicated not to mencin the size the grid would have to be huge with large scale mechs

1: Okay, you got me there, but that was my take after 4 episodes. It was so boring I just couldn't watch any more.

2: Actually, if you watch the Gekigangar OAV, a lot of storyline is fleshed out (although it still needs a larger script, the events are there).

6. Actually, the trick is that the mecha all move on a normal-sized grid. The subgrid only applies on a human scale. In addition to allowing for missions in which you have to protect people, it also allows for suit robot shows (like Bubblegum Crisis) to join the fray. Of course, Tekkaman Blade counted as one, but I don't think anyone noticed.

The power of love is the most chaotic and destructive force in the known universe.